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rhoyaltempest 07-11-2007 02:54 PM

Interesting FACTS That Some May Not Know About Your Organization
 
I started this thread so that we can learn more about one another and have a greater respect and understanding about one another. There is a lot of history behind our organizations, information that greeks and non-greeks alike may not be aware of.

So I'll start...

1. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. is the only member of the NPHC founded by 7 schoolteachers on the premise of educating Black youth.

2. Sigma Gamma Rho is the only NPHC sorority not founded at Howard University, but rather at Butler University (a predominately White institution in Indiana).

3. Sigma Gamma Rho is the only member of the NPHC which started as a professional sorority (for teachers until 1925).

4. Sigma Gamma Rho was founded in 1922 but did not become a collegiate sorority until 1929.

AlwaysSAI 07-11-2007 03:01 PM

Let's see......

1) The charter for the Alpha Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota lists it as a sorority. It was later changed to fraternity.

2) The first "pledge class" of the Alpha Chapter included only one woman, by the name of Elsa Stanley--but, she was not considered a sister. The founders enlisted her as one of the founding mothers, but because of her father's position in the university she declined. The founders never considered her a sister, but a founder--the 8th one. (the Nat'l website lists only 7 founders)

And, I have to say this because it is a misconception even to sisters-
3) Sigma Alpha Iota is NOT a professional organization. We recieved exemption under the title XI clause that excludes social fraternities and sororities. We exist to foster social relationships amung women musicians--not prepare them for a musical career.

4) Sigma Alpha Iota is not the sister organization to Phi Mu Alpha. We are two seperate organizations with seperate founders, ideals, and ritual.
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Hmmmm.....off the top of my head, I can't think of anything about Phi Sig....let me think about it. :confused:

SmartBlondeGPhB 07-11-2007 03:18 PM

http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...ighlight=facts
http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...sorority+facts

rhoyaltempest 07-11-2007 03:22 PM

Thanks for the links but we can do this again...and the facts don't have to be scary or related to just sororities or in a particular greek council.

Senusret I 07-11-2007 03:27 PM

Several of the founders of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., were NOT traditional undergraduates. Charles Henry Chapman was a 30-year old agriculture student, while Eugene Kinckle Jones (22 at the founding) already had a Bachelor's from Virginia Union.

rhoyaltempest 07-11-2007 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1483468)
Several of the founders of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., were NOT traditional undergraduates. Charles Henry Chapman was a 30-year old agriculture student, while Eugene Kinckle Jones (22 at the founding) already had a Bachelor's from Virginia Union.

Thanks for that information. And speaking of non-traditional students, the founders of Sigma Gamma Rho were all graduates of Normal schools (2 yr. Teachers' schools) when they decided to attend Butler University to further their education. They were already teaching in Indiana when they started the sorority.

AlphaFrog 07-11-2007 03:33 PM

The Greek words for Aspire, Seek, Attain also spell out ASA.

ASA was the first sorority to have a FORMAL education process for Alumna Initiation.

The inventor Campbell's orginal Green Bean Cassarole Recipe was an ASA.

Drolefille 07-11-2007 03:43 PM

I didn't know that SGR was a teacher's sorority, that's cool!

rhoyaltempest 07-11-2007 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1483481)
I didn't know that SGR was a teacher's sorority, that's cool!

We are not a teacher's sorority but we began as one in 1922. In 1925 our constitution was amended to extend membership to women pursuing all majors. However, education and mentoring the youth is the basis for many of our national programs.

barbino 07-11-2007 03:56 PM

Campbell's Original Green Bean Casserole Recipe - An ASA
 
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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1483473)
The Greek words for Aspire, Seek, Attain also spell out ASA.

ASA was the first sorority to have a FORMAL education process for Alumna Initiation.

The inventor Campbell's orginal Green Bean Casserole Recipe was an ASA.

Actually, the fact that ASA was the first re: education/alumnae initiates is important ... but the fact that an ASA came up with the famous green bean recipe that we all know & love, that is cool. Greeks are creative in all phases of life.

On to my organization, does anyone remember that the original Doublemint chewing gum twins were both Pi Phi's from the University of Kentucky Chapter? And that Mrs. Wrigley herself was a Pi Phi? :)

Drolefille 07-11-2007 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by rhoyaltempest (Post 1483484)
We are not a teacher's sorority but we began as one in 1922. In 1925 our constitution was amended to extend membership to women pursuing all majors. However, education and mentoring the youth is the basis for many of our national programs.

Sorry I meant was in the actual historical sense, not was as in is now.

Yeah that made more sense. Let's start over, I didn't know it started as one :D COOL!

rhoyaltempest 07-11-2007 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 1483491)
Sorry I meant was in the actual historical sense, not was as in is now.

Yeah that made more sense. Let's start over, I didn't know it started as one :D COOL!

No problem. I just wanted to clarify things so no one thinks that you have to be a teacher or something to join my organization.:)

tld221 07-11-2007 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by rhoyaltempest (Post 1483496)
No problem. I just wanted to clarify things so no one thinks that you have to be a teacher or something to join my organization.:)

man you know many times i get that from interested members and GDIs alike?
and conversely, while we are a diverse set of sophisticated, graceful and radiant ladies :), a good chunk of sorors i meet are in the education sector, being teaching, administration, non-profit...

TSteven 07-11-2007 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1483473)
The inventor Campbell's orginal Green Bean Cassarole Recipe was an ASA.

And on every forth Thursday in November, I will give thanks to her for doing so.

TSteven 07-11-2007 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by barbino (Post 1483490)
On to my organization, does anyone remember that the original Doublemint chewing gum twins were both Pi Phi's from the University of Kentucky Chapter?

They were also Kentucky Wildcat Cheerleaders!

http://www.adhurl.com/uploads/double...ns_3-thumb.jpg
Cyb and Tricia Barnstable as "The Bettys" from NBC's Quark circa 1977 or 1978


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